Review of Felidae (1994) by Thomas G — 16 Apr 2011
Nothing more unique in an animated movie than a bobtail cat that calls his friend a smart-ass while speaking of food and cat erections. I am amazed this film does not get more credit than it has now (which is barely any).
This being a mystery-animated movie about talking cats solving the mystery of cat deaths that leads to a conspiracy involving GENETICS and breeding between cats, it obviously caters toward my type of thinking.
There are certain scenes in the film where it becomes very surreal, such as the scene that involves a priest, puppets and dead cats. Like Plague Dogs, there is a theme of animal testing and the cruelty that humans give them.
Unlike Plague Dogs, I did not have as much of an emotional attachment to it. However, that is covered by decent animation, good voice acting, and great sound production. Once again, I must thank Karisa.
This review of Felidae (1994) was written by Thomas G on 16 April 2011.
Felidae has generally received positive reviews.
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